We are just finishing up a great convention on CA and are in the mood to celebrate these environmental wins.
5 environmental wins to celebrate
There are plenty of reasons to be concerned about planet Earth –
rising carbon emissions, long bouts of extreme weather, development’s
strain on local ecosystems, among others. But it is worth taking a look
at some of the areas where humans have made progress on energy and the
environment.
It can take decades or longer to show signs of
positive environmental change, so most good news doesn't show up in
everyday headlines. A gradually more efficient economy or fewer
pollutants in the air are not exactly breaking news, but they are
benchmarks worth noting. A lot of that progress has come since (and a
result of) the first Earth Day in 1970. Advances in science,
engineering, and technology have made it easier for humans to maintain
higher standards of living while minimizing the impact on local animals,
wildlife, as well as the global climate. There is hope that as a new
wave of economies modernize, they can do so more cleanly and efficiently
than past industrializations.
Of course, the environment still
faces enormous challenges. Most notably, scientists have come to better
understand how the consumption of carbon-heavy fuels can trap heat in
our atmosphere. Over decades of analysis and discourse, climate change
remains a pressing and divisive issue. Perhaps, there are lessons to be
learned in confronting future challenges from five past environmental
successes.
Still, conventional pollutants still pose a challenge to developed nations and are a rising challenge for the developing world – The skies of Los Angeles may be clearer, but Beijing is coming to grips with a smog problem of its own. Meanwhile, the risks of greenhouse gas emissions have reached new levels of urgency.
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